Japan’s ’Golden Dome’ Defense Could Be Trade War Bargaining Chip
Missile tech meets tariff talks—Tokyo’s advanced defense system might just become its latest economic leverage play.
When military assets double as negotiation tools, everyone pays attention (or at least pretends to).
Bonus jab: Meanwhile, hedge funds are probably shorting both peace and war futures—because why pick sides when you can profit from chaos?
Collaboration may be ‘bargaining chip’ for tariffs
Other reports citing Nikkei note that Japan’s participation in the space-based ballistic missile detection shield could be a bargaining chip when it comes to weathering Trump-era tariffs. For his part, self-labeled “defense geek” Shigeru Ishiba has already pledged to invest $1 trillion in the United States, even as Japan’s population struggles to buy rice. Ryosei Akazawa, Tokyo’s chief negotiator when it comes to tariffs, will head to Washington D.C. tomorrow for ministerial-level discussions on the issue ahead of the G7 summit later this month. The close aid to Ishiba and Minister of State for Economic and Fiscal Policy will return to Japan Sunday after the talks.Cryptopolitan Academy: Want to grow your money in 2025? Learn how to do it with DeFi in our upcoming webclass. Save Your Spot